Datebook
Wednesday,
March 30
The Billion Dollar Bubble (1976), a film about the Equity Funding Corp.
of America scandal of the early ’70s, starring James Woods and Sam Wanamaker, will
be shown by the Accounting Club.
“Considering recent high-profile accounting and business failures,” says
John Rossi (’97 M.B.A.), assistant professor of accounting, “it reminds us of the
importance of ethics and professional skepticism.” 7:00 p.m., Prosser Auditorium.
Free.
Friday, April 1
Members of the international music fraternity Delta Omicron celebrate the Moravian
chapter’s 10th anniversary with a concert. 8:00 p.m., Peter Hall. $6. Ext. 1650.
Sunday,
April 3
The Collegium Musicum and Opera Ensemble perform early vocal and instrumental music.
The Collegium digs deep into the repertory for works by Jewish composer Salamone
Rossi and the French maestra Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre. 4:00 p.m., Peter
Hall. $6. Ext. 1650. an idiosyncratic calendar
Monday, April 4
Michelle Schmidt, assistant professor of psychology, describes her current research
on victimization and popularity in third-, fourth-, and fifth-graders in the
Bethlehem Area School District. 4:00 p.m., PPHAC 103.
Wednesday,
April 6
Margaret Wheatley, an influential thinker on the topic of leadership, will discuss “What
Kind of Leadership Does the World Need Now?” 7:00 p.m., Prosser Auditorium. Free.
April 6, 8, 11, 14, 15
Blue & Grey Days, when accepted students for the Class of 2009 visit campus and sit
in on classes of their choice.
Friday,
April 8
John Heffron, winner of NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” in Season 2 and a
finalist in Season 3, delivers the
punchline at 8:00 p.m., Johnston Hall.
$15, $10 students. Ext. 1491
Order tickets online at www.musictoday.com.
Saturday,
April 9
Moravian College Big Band and Jazz Vocal Ensemble will explore
the music of trumpeter Thad Jones. 8:00 p.m., Foy Hall. $6. Ext. 1650.
Sunday, April 10
Moravian College Wind Ensemble plays classical works for band. Conducted by Ronald
Demkee. 7:30 p.m., Foy Hall. $6. Ext. 1650.
Interfaith Seder, led by Chaplain Seth Frisch, demonstrates the Jewish
roots of the Christian Eucharist, plus homemade matzoh ball soup and other authentic
foods. 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Seminary. Registration deadline: April 1. Ext. 1583.
Tuesday, April 12
Out of the Past, a documentary about high school student and gay rights
activist Kelli Peterson. Stacey Zaremba, professor of psychology, will lead discussion.
Free. 5:00 p.m., Leadership Center, HUB. |
March
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Walk
This Way:
Moravian
students pay tribute to Bach by walking to New York for a concert. |
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Ancient
History:
Connection
between Bob Brill (psychology) and Fran Ryan (history) go back to high
school. |
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Wings
on Their Feet:
Moravian College
Dancers celebrate 30 years. |
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Datebook:
Campus calendar. |
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Gaudeamus:
Accomplishments
of faculty, staff, students.. |
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